Chinese pastoral cat
@zhangxueying (3339)
China
May 15, 2024 8:30am CST
My sister's son's classmate gave him a cat, which is an orange cat, also known as a tiger spotted cat. It is usually fed cat food, and some fruits are also fed separately. It spends most of its time in a large cage, occasionally running a few laps in the room. It's over a year old, and last month my sister and I took it to the park for the first time. It's very scared, and its legs dare not stand up. It's very scared. My sister and I complained that her son usually doesn't take care of the cat. Almost every day, my sister feeds, waters, and tidies up the litter, which makes her a bit reluctant because the cat was brought back by her son. She believes that her son should be responsible for taking care of the cat.What do you think about this.
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@zhangxueying (3339)
• China
16 May
Yes, I think they should give the cat to someone who is more suitable for it to be raised,
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@LadyDuck (471992)
• Switzerland
16 May
@zhangxueying I think so, keeping a cat caged is considered animal abuse here.